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The Battle of Manila Bay Questions and Answers Due to his great leadership and his fleet, George Dewey had won against the Spanish Naval fleet in the Battle of Manila Bay. Triumph George Dewey was a United States naval officer remembered for his victory at Manila Bay in the Spanish-American ...

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Due to his great leadership and his fleet, George Dewey had won against the Spanish
Naval fleet in the Battle of Manila Bay.


Triumph - answer George Dewey was a United States naval officer remembered for
his victory at Manila Bay in the Spanish-American War, U.S. naval commander who led
the American attack on the Philippines

After the war, America gained possession of the Philippines.


Triumph - answer The Philippines were bought over for $20 million dollars and U.S.
citizens started to occupy the country.

Battle of Manila Bay (1898) was fought against Spain and won.


Triumph/tragedy - answer The first major naval battle near the coast of Luzon, one of
the main Philippine Islands. It was against the Spanish Pacific Squadron and the
American Asiatic Squadron. The Spanish was defeated and America had won the war
successfully.

The Spanish knew they didn't stand a chance against the U.S.' fleet and their modern
war ships.


Triumph (for the U.S.)/Tragedy (for Spain) - answer The Spanish surrendered to the
U.S. Naval fleet a little after 2 hours of battle.

Because America had gained the Philippines as a territory, the Philippines fought back
because they wanted freedom. This caused the Philippine Anerican War.


Connection to today - answer Once America gained control of the Philippines,
Philippine insurgents quickly turned their weapons against their new occupiers.

Spain had lost most of its government and a few of its countries after they had lost the
Spanish-American War.

, Tragedy (for Spain)/Triumph (for the U.S.) - answer Puerto Rico and Guam were
ceded to the U.S. and Cuba was gained as a U.S. pectorate. This was gained after the
Treaty of Paris (1898) was signed.

The battle was begun due to an explosion of a U.S. naval ship. Even though there
wasn't much evidence as of who did it, the U.S. suspected Spain.


Background - answer The Battle of Manila Bay was started due to the exploding of a
naval ship near the coast of Havana harbor.

Once war was declared, the U.S. troops sailed off to the Philippines to battle against a
Spanish troop.

Background - answer April 25th, 1898, Congress had officially declared war against
Spain. Dewey and his squadron had sailed to Luzon 5 days after.

Because of their more primitive fleets, the Spanish did not stand that much of a chance
against the U.S.

Background/connection to today - answer Admiral Patricio Montojo was outgunned
and out-armored by the more modernized U.S. fleet.

America's victory over Spain gained it the reputation as a major naval power.

Triumph - answer The Battle of Manila Bay marked an important historic event for
America as it established the high reputation of the U.S.' naval power.

Instead of setting his defenses on water, Admiral Montojo set everything up on land. He
had his soldiers fire from on shore or on shallow waters.


Background - answer Montojo's fleet was outdated compared to the U.S. fleet.
Knowing this, he took shelter inshore and used land batteries as his line of defense.

After the war, the Spanish fleet suffered many losses ranging from their men to their
ships.


Tragedy (on the Spanish side) - answer On the Spanish side, the war resulted in all
7 warships lost, and over 300 soldiers dead or wounded.

In just 2 hours, the U.S. had already defeated most of the Spanish fleet easily.

Triumph (for the U.S.) - answer Dewey and his squadron fired at their enemy for
about 2 hours, until they took a break at 7 in the morning, fearful that their ammunition

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